“Gal Gadot’s Fun and Flirty TikTok Moment on the Wonder Woman 1984 Set”

Gal Gadot’s film Wonder Woman 1984 has climbed to the top of the box office charts, bringing her lots of joy this week. The 35-year-old actress from Israel took a trip down memory lane, reminiscing about the fun she had on set. She shared her ‘first time dancing’ video on TikTok, showcasing her 80s-inspired look in a pink sweater dress and vibrant accessories. With her hair and makeup team, she grooved to the beat of Cyndi Lauper’s iconic hit Girls Just Wanna Have Fun, embracing the retro vibes.

Goofing off: Gal Gadot shared her first dancing TikTok on Tuesday, posting a fun behind-the-scenes moment from the set of Wonder Woman 1984

Having some fun: Gal Gadot delighted fans by sharing her debut TikTok dance video on Tuesday, giving a sneak peek into the playful atmosphere on the Wonder Woman 1984 set.

Gal appeared to be thoroughly enjoying herself as she settled in to get all dolled up by a team of professionals donning face shields to protect against COVID-19. To further ensure everyone’s safety, her dressing room was set up outdoors in the open air, rather than in a confined trailer. As Gadot mimed along to the music, her hair and makeup squad got to work. And when the infectious chorus hit, they couldn’t resist busting a move. Even while seated, the superheroine threw her hands up and joined in the impromptu dance party.

Totally rad! The Israeli actress, 35, was the epitome of 80s-chic as she donned a pink sweater dress and neon accessories while rocking out to the Cyndi Lauper classic Girls Just Wanna Have Fun with her hair and makeup team

How awesome! The 35-year-old Israeli actress looked totally 80s-chic in a pink sweater dress and bright neon accessories. She was jamming out to Cyndi Lauper’s classic Girls Just Wanna Have Fun with her hair and makeup crew.

Glad squad: Gal looked like she was having a blast as she sat down and got glam from a trio of pros wearing face shields to combat the spread of coronavirus

Safety protocol: Adding another layer of safety, the star's dressing room was a outdoors in the fresh air, instead of inside a stuffy trailer

Happy team: Gal appeared to be enjoying herself immensely as she settled in for a glamorous session with three professionals who were donning face shields as a precaution against the transmission of COVID-19.

Irresistible: As Gadot lip-synced her hair and makeup team got down to business, but they couldn't help but break into dance once the famous chorus came

Too tempting to resist: While Gadot mimed along, her glam squad wasted no time getting started on her hair and makeup. But when the well-known chorus kicked in, they couldn’t help but lose themselves in a little spontaneous dance party.

Gal playfully shared a hilarious moment on her Instagram, sharing some candid snapshots of her quirky outfit. She couldn’t help but make fun of herself in the caption, joking about her first time trying out a dance on TikTok. She surprised herself with the unexpected moment but encouraged her followers to go check it out for a good laugh.
After the success of the Patty Jenkins-directed movie, she must have been in good spirits with the news of their record-breaking $16.7 million earnings in North America during the pandemic.

Teaser: Gal teased the silly moment on Instagram, posting similar behind the scenes snaps of her funky look.

Summary: Gal playfully shared a glimpse of the amusing moment on her Instagram account, uploading candid photos of her unique outfit from behind the scenes.

Silly stuff: She poked fun at herself in the caption, writing: 'My first time dancing on Tiktok! Never knew the day would come but here it is - me - dancing - on tiktok. Go check it out!'

In a light-hearted manner, she jokingly poked fun at herself in the caption by writing about her Tiktok debut with the words: “Never would have imagined I’d be dancing on Tiktok, but here I am! Go see for yourself!”
Even though the opening numbers for Wonder Woman 1984 didn’t reach the same heights as the original film, Warner Bros. is still pleased with its success considering the limited number of open cinemas in the U.S.
Exciting news for fans as Warner Bros. has already started working on a third Wonder Woman film, with Gal Gadot and director Patty Jenkins set to return.
While Wonder Woman 1984 was also released on HBO Max, no information has been given regarding its viewership numbers so far.
Variety reports that a significant portion of ticket sales in the U.S. came from private watch parties where customers rented out screening rooms at cinema chains for approximately $100 each.

The highly anticipated Wonder Woman 1984 has become the top-grossing film during the pandemic, raking in an impressive $16.7 million in North American movie theaters over the Christmas weekend. When combined with its international earnings, the superhero movie has amassed a global total of $85 million as of Sunday.

In 2017, the original Wonder Woman film made headlines for its record-breaking opening directed by a female filmmaker and went on to make a staggering $822 million worldwide. The sequel, which had a production budget of around $200 million, was initially projected to hit close to $1 billion at the box office before the pandemic hit. Nevertheless, it is still expected to achieve around $180 million in earnings, according to reports from Variety.

The numbers:  While it's a drop in the ocean compared to the $100m opening generated by the original 2017 Wonder Woman film, it's still judged a success. Warner Bros.  announced Sunday it's fast tracking a third Wonder Woman film with Gadot and director Patty Jenkins returning

The earnings may not be as high as the original Wonder Woman movie’s $100 million opening in 2017, but it is still considered a success. Warner Bros. revealed on Sunday that they are expediting the production of a third Wonder Woman movie, with Gal Gadot and director Patty Jenkins set to return.

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